NE 600 D, 506-530 MHz

The NE 600 UHF diversity receiver with PLL synthesizer technology is suitable for a variety of applications: For example for musicians or actors on stage, presenters and moderators in meetings, sports events, hotels, universities and houses of worship.

The receiver is available in two versions as one-channel (NE 600 S) or two-channel
receiver (NE 600 D) with integrated antenna splitter and mix output.

Within the available frequency ranges one of 16 pre-programmed frequencies can be selected. The Scan function is used to start an automatic search for interference-free frequencies. The found frequency is transmitted to the transmitter with the ACT function (Automatic Channel Targeting). The frequency presets can also be selected manually. LEDs display all operating parameters such as RFRF ("radio frequency") is used as a general abbreviation for radio signals, even though this is not correct in the strict sense, since this term only applies to the frequency range of 3 to 30 MHz. Current wireless systems operate mainly in the UHF (ultra-high frequency) range between 300 MHz and 3 GHz.and AF"Audio frequency" is a technical term for frequencies in the range of audible sound waves, i.e. frequencies from 20 to 20,000 Hz. In the context of wireless systems, you can simply refer to the audio signal.level or the selected frequency preset.

A sophisticated, adjustable squelch system monitors the operating and level states
of the system.

The pilot-tone-controlled AF-"Audio frequency" is a technical term for frequencies in the range of audible sound waves, i.e. frequencies from 20 to 20,000 Hz. In the context of wireless systems, you can simply refer to the audio signal.mute suppresses noise and mutes the receiver when the appropriate transmitter is switched off.

The Opus 600 system features reliability, easy handling, superior operating time of the transmitter battery and flexibility due to interchangeable microphone capsules. The one-channel receiver is also available in pre-configured sets with a rugged soft case.

FEATURES

- 2-channel true diversity receiver (UHF)
- Rugged 19" metal housing
- 16 pre-programmed UHF frequencies
- AutoScan/ACT-function
- PLL-synthesised technology
- Adjustable SquelchThis function allows you to make fine adjustments to the squelch. This is mostly necessary when several wireless systems are used simultaneously and there is interference on individual channels. In principle, the adjustment of the squelch affects the sensitivity; this also has a direct effect on the range of the system. Interference is eliminated by reducing the sensitivity of the channel affected by interference until only the main signal is being is received.- Pilot tone recognitionPilot tone recognition allows the receiver to remain inactive until the transmitter is switched on. This prevents unwanted noise.- Integrated antenna splitter
- Removable antennas (TNC), antenna sockets with power supply (+8 V) for remote antenna amplifiers
- Audio ouputs: 2 AF"Audio frequency" is a technical term for frequencies in the range of audible sound waves, i.e. frequencies from 20 to 20,000 Hz. In the context of wireless systems, you can simply refer to the audio signal.ouput (3-pin XLR male, balanced) and 1 AF"Audio frequency" is a technical term for frequencies in the range of audible sound waves, i.e. frequencies from 20 to 20,000 Hz. In the context of wireless systems, you can simply refer to the audio signal.output (6,35 mm jack, unbalanced, mix output), with MIC/LINE level switchPocket transmitters: Switching between the Mic/Line levels makes it possible to use a pocket transmitter in a versatile manner. Using the switch, both neckworn and lavaliere microphones as well instruments such as electric guitars can be used.